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Uhlenbeck (2002)

Eugenius Marius ('Bob') Uhlenbeck (The Hague (Den Haag), 9 August 1913 – Voorhout, 27 May 2003) was a Dutch linguist and Indologist. He was a professor in Javanese at Leiden University. In 1967 he became member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.[1]

Family

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His brother was George Uhlenbeck, the theoretical physicist, and the linguist C.C. Uhlenbeck was a cousin of his father.

Selected publications

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  • Taalwetenschap. Een eerste inleiding. Uitg. H.L. Smits, Den Haag.
  • Beknopte Javaansche grammatica. Uitg. Balé Poestaka, Batavia, 1941.
  • De systematiek der Javaanse pronomina. Uitg. M. Nijhoff, Den Haag, 1960.
  • Aantekeningen bij Tjan Tjoe Siem's vertaling van de lakon Kurupati rabi. Uitg. M. Nijhoff, Den Haag, 1960.
  • A critical survey of studies on the Languages of Java and Madura. Uitg. M. Nijhoff, Den Haag, 1964.
  • Enige beschouwingen over Amerikaanse en Nederlandse linguïstiek. In: Forum der Letteren 7, 1966, pp. 1–22.
  • Critical comments on transformational-generative grammar 1962-1972, 1973.
  • Structurele taalwetenschap. In: Frieda Balk-Smit Duyzentkunst e.a.: Controversen in de taal- en literatuurwetenschap, 1974, pp. 138–168.
  • Nederlandse voorlichting over generatieve grammatica. In: Forum der Letteren 18, 1977, pp. 167–210.
  • Studies in Javanese morphology. Uitg. M. Nijhoff, 1978.
  • Linguistics in America 1924-1974, a detached view. In: H.M. Hoenigswald (ed.): The European background of American linguistics, 1979.

References

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  1. ^ "Eugenius Marius (Bob) Uhlenbeck (1913 - 2003)". Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 30 July 2015.